It’s been more than two weeks since Team USA’s Katie Ledecky and Nick Mead gripped the American flag and escorted it through France’s largest stadium to close out the 2024 Paris Olympics.
On Wednesday, the 2024 Paralympic Games holds its opening ceremony, also in Paris, which will bring more than 4,400 top athletes from around the world together to compete in 22 sports over 11 days.
It wasn’t always like this. Atlanta in 1996 played a pivotal role in bringing the two events together, said Dawn Churi. She’s the executive director of Blaze Sports America — an Atlanta-based nonprofit that works to expand adaptive sports and train athletes with physical disabilities.
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